Quote Originally Posted by MerMarla View Post
Just an FYI... Amphibians don't have scales. They can have protuberances that are roughened, but not scales. Frogs, toads, newts, salamanders, mudpuppies, etc., are all amphibians, mostly very smooth skin.
Yea, very interesting.
However, Pearl didn't say "amphibians"; she said "amphibious", which means nothing more than a creature that can move both in water or on land.
Specifically, I was saying snakes and fish have larger scales on their bellies.
It's best visible on snakes though, which was what we were discussing in that thread.

And I think we all know snakes are reptiles, but many of them are amphibious nontheless.